Ham Loaf Recipe

"I COPIED this recipe exactly the way Grandma has written it in her worn cookbook. The only difference today is that I can't get home-smoked ham like those Grandpa used to cure in his old-fashioned smokehouse. But that never matters to hungry folks at the table—Grandma's recipe is a winner every time!"

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Brenda D User ID: 1438504221361

Reviewed Feb. 25, 2015

"As a very young girl, I remember my great grandmother (born in 1902) making ham loaf and I always loved it. I never remember seeing a recipe, just remembered standing on a step-stool at her counter "helping" her make it. I have looked for years for this recipe and I do believe after trying this last night, that I have found it! Wonderful! There was another comment about the glaze being so watery, well it is supposed to be. You dish it over the ham loaf as it is baking and it seeps in. I guess it should be labeled as a baste instead of a glaze, but it is terrific. Kudos to you and thank you so much for sharing this recipe."

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crochetbycindy User ID: 6260125201761

Reviewed Jan. 7, 2013

"I make this for my family whenever I have leftover Baked ham. My family cannot get enough of this ham loaf!"

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Emmieraeerwisner User ID: 675212740883

Reviewed Jun. 26, 2012

"There was way too much milk in this recipe, it was very soupy after adding everything. I added an extra egg, an probably an extra cup of dry breadcrumbs. The vinegar, brown sugar topping was very watery.....I threw it out and combined brown sugar, dry mustard and dark brown mustard, which made a paste, rather than a watery mixture. I also divided the ham/pork mixture and made 2 meat loaves."